Connect to power and AUX1&period; Insert the power plug into your car's 12v power outlet &lpar;also known as the cigarette lighter&rpar;&period;2&period; Insert the audio cable into your car's AUX port&period;3&period; Turn on your car stereo and set input source to AUX

Pair your phone 1&period; Press and hold the button until the left and right buttons starts flashing&period;2&period; On your phone&comma; go to the Bluetooth settings menu&period;3&period; Make sure Bluetooth is turned on&period;4&period; On some phone&comma; set your Bluetooth to search for new connections&period;5&period; Select the BC 10 AUDIO from the list of accessories&period;6&period; When paired success fully&comma; the light ring will turn solid blue&period;7&period; Some phone may ask if you want to connect&comma; Select "Yes"&period;8&period; Pair a different phone&comma; only one can be paired to the BC 10 AUDIO at any time &period;To pair a different phone&colon; Repeat Pairing instructions listed previously&period;

Daily useConnectingTo connect to BC 10 AUDIO&colon;1&period; If you're already on a call or listening to music via a Bluetooth headset&comma; turn the headset off so that your phone is free to connect to the BC 10 AUDIO&period;2&period; Turn your car stereo on and set the input source to AUX&period;3&period; Make sure there's power to the BC 10 AUDIO will attempt to re-connect with the same phone it last connected to&period;4&period; When successfully connected&comma; the indication on the three key turns blue&period;5&period; If you're already on a call or listening to music &period;the audio will transfer to your car speakers&period;